KUPU MĀORI/GLOSSARY
INTRODUCTION: Ella Kahu, Te Rā Moriarty, Helen Dollery and Richard
Shaw
PART ONE: FACES OF AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND
Introduction / Richard Shaw
CHAPTER ONE: Identity and citizenship Laying the foundations /Ella
Kahu
CHAPTER TWO: Tangata whenua Maori, identity and belonging / Te Ra
Moriarty
CHAPTER THREE: Aotearoa’s ever-changing face Diversity as an
unfinished project / Trudie Cain and Tracey Nicholls
PART TWO: VOICES OF AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND
Introduction / Trudie Cain and Ella Kahu
CHAPTER FOUR: Voices in the House Political representation and
participation / Richard Shaw
CHAPTER FIVE: Shout it out Participation and protest in public life
/ Ella Kahu
CHAPTER SIX: Voicing cultural rights Arts, identity and belonging /
Rand Hazou and Trudie Cain
PART THREE: PLACES IN AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND
Introduction / Trudie Cain and Juliana Mansvelt
CHAPTER SEVEN: Physical places Home as place / Trudie Cain and
Juliana Mansvelt
CHAPTER EIGHT: Institutional places The university / Richard Shaw
and Matt Russell
CHAPTER NINE: Digital places Identity, participation and power /
Stella Pennell
PART FOUR: STORIES OF AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND
Introduction: Ella Kahu
CHAPTER TEN: We’re all equal here Ideals of equality / David
Littlewood
CHAPTER ELEVEN: Clean and green A myth that matters / Juliana
Mansvelt
CHAPTER TWELVE: Anzac ‘Lest we forget’ or ‘Best we forget’? / Helen
Dollery and Carl Bradley
CONCLUSION: Identity and belonging in Aotearoa New Zealand /
Richard Shaw
ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
INDEX
Ella Kahu is a lecturer in Massey University’s School of
Psychology. Her wider
research interests are in social psychology and education. Te Rā
Moriarty (Ngāti Toa
Rangatira, Ngāti Koata, Rangitāne and Ngāti Kahungunu) is an
assistant lecturer in
Te Pūtahi a Toi, the School of Māori Knowledge. His main areas of
teaching are te
reo Māori, tikanga Māori and te ao Māori. Helen Dollery is a senior
tutor in Massey’s
University’s School of People, Environment and Planning. Richard
Shaw is the
Director BA (External Connections) at Massey University. He is a
Professor of Politics
and convenes and teaches Tūrangawaewae: Identity and Belonging in
Aotearoa New
Zealand as well as undergraduate courses in New Zealand
politics.
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